Dainese Druid 4 Gloves Review
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- rvz.la/3spHnfE | Dainese Druid 4 Gloves
Constructed with Goatskin and sheep leather, Dainese's Druid 4 Gloves provide both a supple touch and peak protection standards. Carbon fiber inserts across the knuckles and on the back of the hand along with hard sliders at the palm and wrist mitigate impacts and resist abrasion. Whether riding on the street or track, the Druid 4 Gloves have you covered.
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Gotta say, props to Revzilla and Spurg for going beyond the apec sheet here, and making sure we learn the good AND bad on this glove!
I love and ride in Dainese but its interesting they don't have the pinky bridge for a glove of this price. I'm sure it wouldn't cost that much its just a shame I would need to step up to the $600 Steel Pros to get that. Oh well, will probs still buy this though, has everything I need and then some. Great vid.
Indeed these are no real track gloves without this bridge. I wanna keep all of my fingers....
Yea its wild to see gloves around 300$ less that have that.
The Steel Pros were never $600 US. Also, Dainese doesn’t do pinky bridges on any glove, they use the Distortion Control Plate and additional sliders on the pinky. You’ll find that on the Full Metal, Steel Pro, and here on the Druid. The main difference on the pinky is that the Full Metal and Steel Pro use a full wrap for the second layer of leather, the Druid doesn’t. The Druid and 4 Stroke 2 gloves share the 3/4 wrap second layer of leather on the pinky.